Kelsey Grammer reviews George Washington's resume - is he the right man for the job?
Young Washington is in theaters this Independence Day. Tickets on sale NOW!
Led Zeppelin’s “Immigrant Song”… but make it unhinged 😂
I have no idea what’s happening in this video, but it’s absolutely hilarious. The energy is 100% Viking raid meets cartoon chaos.
Who else is dying l
In Tibet, white is associated with milk and yogurt, givers of life, billowing clouds and snow lions. White is longevity; exemplified in White Tara, the bodhisattva of long life and in the white hair of the elderly, celebrating their power to defy the years. White is also purity, like newly fallen snow. Khatas, the scarves offered as greetings or shows of respect on auspicious occasions, are also white.
It is no small wonder that a white yak, the most essential animal of a Tibetan nomad, commands respect. Most yaks are dark brown, but a small number in a herd will be grey and even fewer, white. These can make up the majority or a herd in certain areas, explained by the following story: nomads from one area moving to another encountered problems when their animals refused to move. A large white yak suddenly appeared and successfully led the herd to a new and plentiful grazing area. The yak mated, giving birth to a yeko (baby yak), as white as snow. From that time, most of the yaks from this area were born white, and white found its place in the local culture, reflected in women’s names.
The story behind The White Yak name comes from a story about a young man attacked by a bear and near death. The father of the dying man decided to offer a sacrifice to try to save his son. The father's sacred animal, a white yak, was offered as a living sacrifice by sending it away into the Himalayas. According to the story, the young man survived, and this all occurred during the same time as the Mani Rimdu ceremony.
Still today, the Himalayan peoples, Tibetans and Ethnic Tibetans both, deal with many dangers and troubling times. Bears, earthquakes, and landslides still threaten the people. However, new dangers also threaten them: difficulties for traditional sources of income (the farming, herding, and trading are dying economic supports for these people), cultural loss and even extinction, as well as human trafficking.
Today, the culture of Himalayan people has many beautiful aspects, including the traditional textiles. The aprons worn by the Tibetan and Ethnic Tibetan women express their artistic skill, beautiful colors like a rainbow around their waist, the wool taken from their animals, the practical use of an apron as they work hard in home and field, and often indicates that a woman is married.
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This video is PEAK comedy gold. I felt this in my SOUL. 😂
“Can’t stand these fckn bicyclists” — my brother, you just narrated my morning commute.
He nails it: Grown-ass men in skin-tight neon spandex outfits looking like a pack of radioactive Power Rangers, riding three-wide like it’s the Peloton Championships on a residential road. No one’s handing out medals at the cul-de-sac, Kyle. You’re not transporting a heart for surgery. You’re just expensive, slow-moving road geese with $10k carbon fiber attitudes.
One? Fine. Eight? That’s a tactical formation. That’s how civilizations fall.
I’m honking, I’m crying, I’m in agreement. Save us from the Lycra Legion. He nails every reason I can’t stand the bicycle militia.
Canadian Artillery Wake-Up Call 🇨🇦
A Canadian soldier falls asleep beside an M777 howitzer during field training… while the rest of his crew decides to give him the worst alarm clock imaginable.
The entire crew absolutely lost it 😂
In 2004, 24-year-old David Sneddon vanished while hiking in China. Years later, South Korean intelligence suggested he may have been abducted by North Korea to teach English to Kim Jong Un.
David Louis Sneddon was born on May 3, 1980 and disappeared on August 14, 2004, while traveling alone through Tiger Leaping Gorge in China's Yunnan Province.
He was 24 years old and a student at Brigham Young University in Utah. No body was ever recovered.
In addition to speaking Chinese, Sneddon was fluent in Korean, having spent two years in South Korea as a Mormon missionary.
This combination of English fluency, Korean fluency, and the fact that he was operating near Yunnan Province, a known route along the underground railroad for North Korean defectors, made him extraordinarily useful to North Korean agents.
The Sneddon family believes he was kidnapped by North Korean agents who mistakenly thought he was helping North Korean defectors.
In May 2012, the National Association for the Rescue of Japanese Kidnapped by North Korea obtained Chinese security documents indicating that in August 2004, a 24-year-old American studying at a Chinese university was arrested in Yunnan Province on charges of aiding illegal residents.
According to the documents, China's authorities released the American, and he ended up in the hands of North Korean secret agents who were in the area searching for defectors.
South Korea's Abductees' Family Union stated that a source told their organisation that Sneddon was living in Pyongyang and teaching English, and that he had been kidnapped for the purpose of tutoring Kim Jong Un.
Local news sites reported he is married to a woman named Kim Eun Hye, with whom he has two children, and goes by the name Yoon Bong Soo.
On September 28, 2016, the US House of Representatives unanimously voted to reopen the investigation into Sneddon. They voted again to do so on November 29, 2018.
The US State Department has said it has found no verifiable evidence of abduction, though it committed to raising the matter with Chinese authorities.
As of 2026, David Sneddon has been missing for nearly 22 years.
He has never made contact with his family. North Korea denies any involvement. He would be 45 years old.
Animal shelter security footage captured a scared dog with a large St Bernard.
I had a St Bernard and this is exactly how loving they are❣️
I’d adopt them both!